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Looking beyond the hype and misunderstanding of mainstream media to think seriously about the current state of DIY video and its promise for the future. Featuring Alexandra Juhasz, Juan Devis, Sam Gregory and Henry Jenkins. Moderated by Steve Anderson. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Distilling the full experience of '24/7 - A DIY Video Summit' into a 14 minute video is a virtually impossible idea. But that didn't stop us from trying. From this piece, you can get a taste of what it was like to be at the event. Then deepen your understanding and enrich your DIY mind by exploring the full range of online resources available here. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Looking beyond the hype and misunderstanding of mainstream media to think seriously about the current state of DIY video and its promise for the future. Featuring Alexandra Juhasz, Juan Devis, Sam Gregory and Henry Jenkins. Moderated by Steve Anderson. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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The Internet provides a liberating space for distributing video, but it can also present a considerable set of questions. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Featuring researchers who study the state of DIY video from a wide range of perspectives. With David Buckingham, Michael Wesch, Eric Garland and John Seely Brown. Moderated by Adrienne Russell. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov - E.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Featuring researchers who study the state of DIY video from a wide range of perspectives. With David Buckingham, Michael Wesch, Eric Garland and John Seely Brown. Moderated by Adrienne Russell. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov - E.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Looking beyond the hype and misunderstanding of mainstream media to think seriously about the current state of DIY video and its promise for the future. Featuring Alexandra Juhasz, Juan Devis, Sam Gregory and Henry Jenkins. Moderated by Steve Anderson. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Looking beyond the hype and misunderstanding of mainstream media to think seriously about the current state of DIY video and its promise for the future. Featuring Alexandra Juhasz, Juan Devis, Sam Gregory and Henry Jenkins. Moderated by Steve Anderson. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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The Internet provides a liberating space for distributing video, but it can also present a considerable set of questions. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Featuring researchers who study the state of DIY video from a wide range of perspectives. With David Buckingham, Michael Wesch, Eric Garland and John Seely Brown. Moderated by Adrienne Russell. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov - E.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Just over one year after Google bought YouTube, Web-sharable video is bigger, broader and, some would say, better than ever. As we consider the state of the art in DIY video, how can we understand the diverse range of artistic and political practices that have emerged over the past decade? What diverse genres and communities have developed in these online spaces? With varying approaches, panelists look beyond the hype and misunderstanding of mainstream media to think seriously about the current... Topic: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Commercial hosts like YouTube give DIY videomakers potential access to a large audience, but they are also problematic for some videomakers. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Featuring researchers who study the state of DIY video from a wide range of perspectives. With David Buckingham, Michael Wesch, Eric Garland and John Seely Brown. Moderated by Adrienne Russell. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov - D.mov - E.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Commercial hosts like YouTube give DIY videomakers potential access to a large audience, but they are also problematic for some videomakers. You can view the full movie here. Segments: A.mov - B.mov - C.mov You can also view all of the video from this event at the 24/7 - a DIY Video Summit web site. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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Distilling the full experience of '24/7 - A DIY Video Summit' into a 14 minute video is a virtually impossible idea. But that didn't stop us from trying. From this piece, you can get a taste of what it was like to be at the event. Then deepen your understanding and enrich your DIY mind by exploring the full range of online resources available here. Topics: diy, video, film, cinema, intellectual property law, copyright law, political remix, machinima,...

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THE ABODE OF MAD TALES is a horror anthology with three different macabre tales from three different time periods: A 1950's housewife receives a cursed gift from abroad in THE SAPPHIRE SPECTER; Three young men on a mountain getaway in the 1970's encounter forest dwelling evil in CURSE OF THE MOSSMAN; and finally, a man witnesses a murder via webcam in the 21st century thriller HANGMAN! Topics: indie horror, no budget horror, no budget films, diy films, classic horror, ghoul inc productions,...

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Get Psycho is the first song written by Alpine Dystopia in 2015. It was recorded in two hours in a cinema room at a student accommodation in Brisbane Australia. It's a humorous take on classic rock and glam metal. Topics: music, artist, rock, hard rock, band, rock band, humour, humor, comedy, diy, alpine, dystopia,...

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Video from ≪annikaamandas≫ youtube channel：https://m.youtube.com/user/annikaamandas Video link：https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=t9iGli3hDgE&list=PLKJfIp6hInWYVgwCyct7Af2TcnK54h80z&index=1 Topics: How to and Style, DIY, Youtube, Suomi, Finnish, Vlog, Do It Yourself, How to, Arts and Crafts

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The Chaos Micromedias project is a new kind of medialab based on hacking & hijacking of electronics & FM/TV transmitters to make noise & images on the micro level . It is composed of workshop sessions to build electronic sound devices (microphones, mixers, oscillators, audio amplifiers, controllers...) and FM/TV transmitters etc., and performances and micro-installations diffusing sound on small and mobile radio receivers and different types of televisions. The sounds and images are... Topics: micromedia, apo33, DIY, radio art, sound art, digital art, pirate radio, transmission art, low...

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A different kind of marathon; running one lap an hour, for 24hrs, around my perfectly mile long block. The rest of the time I do as much as possible; making things, odd jobs, fixing stuff. It's about running, doing, and thinking. Topics: running, exercise, nature, DIY

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A custom solar lighting module using salvaged solar panels and lithium cells. An update to the earlier version that used a simple NPN transistor. This version uses a A2SHB MOSFET commonly used in Chinese products. It's an amazing component so I got some and decided to try one in this project. It's surface mount, so I made everything else surface mount too. I should have named the MOSFET pins Gate, Source and DRAIN not emitter. I was thinking in electron movement terms. The lithium cell should... Topics: Youtube, video, Science & Technology, lithium, cell, protected, solar, garden, emergency,...

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Is it possible to make worm drive tuners, using only handtools? I think so, and I have tried to make worm drive tuners, one smaller, and one bigger, but they are both much bigger than ordinary worm drive tuners (machine heads). The worm itself is not made by using a lathe and carving away the redunt materials. Instead an add-on method is used, where a cord is wrapped around a dowel, and some nails keep it in place. The worm wheel uses nails or wire as »teeths«. Two kinds of dowels are used.... Topics: Worm drive tuners, machine heads, diy